Overview

For the chilliest of milk, you'll need one cool container with a thermal design. Meet the Jura Stainless Steel Thermal Milk Container, a silvery canister that features an insulated glass thermal interior to hold 20 ounces of the milk of your choice (think everything from soy to skim). Jura's Stainless Steel Thermal Milk Container keeps your moo juice cold for up to eight hours and is compatible with Jura's Z6, Z5, S9 and C9 machines as well as the Jura FrothXpress attachment on the Jura ENA 5, J5, S and F Series.

Best Answer:Yes, but we don't even hassle using ours anymore. The lid is a pain to remove, and there's just more stuff to clean. Now we simply put the milk drawing tube directly into the milk carton. Simple, quick, and, except for rinsing the tube, nothing to clean, or fuss with. The greater quantity of milk keeps it cold while making coffees anyway - so there is no redeeming quality to having this thermal container...

Reviews

Useless and inconvenientReview by Ashlee

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Fortunately, I received this 'free' with the purchase of a Jura Micro 9. First of all, I'm pretty sure it had been used as it smelled like sour milk when I opened it and I could see slight residue at the bottom. Not surprising, as you can't put it in the dishwasher nor could you reach the bottom of the canister to clean it unless you were to use a baby bottle brush. Secondly, it didn't come with instructions, which I found on the Jura website.

It turns out you cannot store milk in this container with the lid on! So forget about filling it up with milk and pulling it out of the fridge to connect to machine at your convenience. Also, they recommend replacing the hose every 3 months (it comes with 2). So essentially, to make a cappuccino, you would have to take milk out of fridge, pour into the milk container, connect it to the machine, and then clean this hard to wash contraption (which includes a metal straw).

Lastly, this thing is tall. According to the Jura manual, the milk should be sitting lower than than spout, meaning I need to adjust my jura spout to it's highest setting so that it sits even with the stainless steel milk container, and I prefer not to have the milk spewing several inches above my cappuccino cup.

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Save yourself the hassle (and money, if you plan on buying the thing - I see now why they are giving them away), put the milk pipe that your machine comes with into a plain cup with milk that you can easily toss in the dishwasher and call it a day. (Posted on 1/20/2016)

Great simple stainless steel coolerReview by Bambam

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Have had it for 10 years? Does its job and keeps cool for an hour or so then refrigerate. Milk flows through easily for coffees/cappuccino with milk/froth. Easy to clean and use. Will most likely last forever. Hose needs to be cleaned/rinsed daily. Do not loose small couplings as they are a fortune. Can't live without cooler With my Jura a single touch and beans are ground and milk is frothed. What a better way to start of the day! (Posted on 12/4/2015)